Cloudflare: Is anyone else seeing DNS outages?
Seems that all our domains on Cloudflare are down. They can't be resolved and we can't even access www.cloudflare.com from several locations worldwide.
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Looks like a thread is starting here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23875692
$ dig @1.1.1.1 google.com
; <<>> DiG 9.11.5-P4-5.1+deb10u1-Raspbian <<>> @1.1.1.1 google.com
; (1 server found)
;; global options: +cmd
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
$ dig @1.0.0.1 google.com
; <<>> DiG 9.11.5-P4-5.1+deb10u1-Raspbian <<>> @1.0.0.1 google.com
; (1 server found)
;; global options: +cmd
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached$ dig @1.1.1.1 google.com
; <<>> DiG 9.11.20-RedHat-9.11.20-1.fc32 <<>> @1.1.1.1 google.com ; (1 server found) ;; global options: +cmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 39428 ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1
;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION: ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 1232 ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;google.com. IN A
;; ANSWER SECTION: google.com. 249 IN A 216.58.206.174
;; Query time: 9 msec ;; SERVER: 1.1.1.1#53(1.1.1.1) ;; WHEN: Sat Jul 18 00:38:35 +03 2020 ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 65
; <<>> DiG 9.11.20-RedHat-9.11.20-1.fc32 <<>> @1.1.1.1 google.com ; (1 server found) ;; global options: +cmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 39428 ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1
;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION: ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 1232 ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;google.com. IN A
;; ANSWER SECTION: google.com. 249 IN A 216.58.206.174
;; Query time: 9 msec ;; SERVER: 1.1.1.1#53(1.1.1.1) ;; WHEN: Sat Jul 18 00:38:35 +03 2020 ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 65
Both the primary and the secondary going down is a killer. It's enough to make me switch out the secondary to a non-cloudflare DNS.
Even when the secondary works the performance is pretty miserable. Adds about a 1s latency to each DNS resolution while it wait's for the primary to fail.
Even when the secondary works the performance is pretty miserable. Adds about a 1s latency to each DNS resolution while it wait's for the primary to fail.
Yep. I quickly logged into my home Pi-hole and unchecked both IPv4 Cloudflare DNS servers.
Just had a sales call w/them the other day and expressed concern about sending domain authority over to them- this doesn't give me the warm and fuzzies.
Aside from this one issue, is switching to 1.1.1.1 a good idea in your guys experience? Right now I just realized I hvae the DNS for my ISP which is probably how they inject bullshit 404 pages full of ads. What is the fastest/best public DNS in your guys experience?
I've been running on Cloudflare at one of my locations for about 1.5 years. There has been some down-time, but it's usually been on a local cache and not a national outage like this one. They were pretty responsive -- the total downtime was somewhere around 32 minutes.
It took me three minutes to isolate my problem to them. I just added some non-Cloudflare DNS servers to my resolver. It's easy to look at the incredible redundancy that's built-in to their system and be confident, but adding a higher layer of redundancy to an already redundant system is never a bad idea.
It took me three minutes to isolate my problem to them. I just added some non-Cloudflare DNS servers to my resolver. It's easy to look at the incredible redundancy that's built-in to their system and be confident, but adding a higher layer of redundancy to an already redundant system is never a bad idea.
Cloudflare DNS is fastest public resolver by most benchmarks and I trust them with the traffic.
Id rather use my ISP because they will see it anyways.... Why introduce a third party for no good reason?
1. DNS trust is more than just privacy. Also, you want to trust that the results are good quality.
2. Cloudflare supports DoH
2. Cloudflare supports DoH
If you are worried about your ISP injecting/hijacking your DNS, then you should also use DNS over HTTPS.
Some ISPs I think hijack all DNS requests irrespective of the destination and point it to their own. Sky used to do this from what I read.
Setup DNSCryptProxy is my suggestion and let it pick the best/fastest/closest DNS over HTTPs resolver.
Some ISPs I think hijack all DNS requests irrespective of the destination and point it to their own. Sky used to do this from what I read.
Setup DNSCryptProxy is my suggestion and let it pick the best/fastest/closest DNS over HTTPs resolver.
CloudFlare DNS (1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1) and Google's DNS (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) usually have the best latency everywhere. However, if you suspect your ISP is injecting stuff, a VPN service + their DNS might be more useful to improve your internet privacy.
yes and funny enough, downdetector is down. started doubting my network until all the same outages confirmed on my mobile link, and mxtoolbox couldn't get a response either.
Example:
dig +trace boards.4chan.org
; <<>> DiG 9.10.6 <<>> +trace boards.4chan.org
;; global options: +cmd
. 85596 IN NS f.root-servers.net.
. 85596 IN NS b.root-servers.net.
. 85596 IN NS k.root-servers.net.
. 85596 IN NS i.root-servers.net.
. 85596 IN NS l.root-servers.net.
. 85596 IN NS d.root-servers.net.
. 85596 IN NS c.root-servers.net.
. 85596 IN NS m.root-servers.net.
. 85596 IN NS j.root-servers.net.
. 85596 IN NS h.root-servers.net.
. 85596 IN NS a.root-servers.net.
. 85596 IN NS e.root-servers.net.
. 85596 IN NS g.root-servers.net.
. 85596 IN RRSIG NS 8 0 518400 20200730200000 20200717190000 46594 . XHNID5n3ki/LmJxN+XGoIrGMzylmRWBBubInleBI5RBeCTExgAmM4Obw FKtCW970Ured+UFYauKv/l574dMGsv03Jg6/1RAApSZU7GFVsWfffmc9 DRDGijEY6THNV65usIA8rryMSWN0aFqyRxwl3gBQKdglSq6GYm55Pe3T HW9vgHNUJ9ecQOaO3w848VKz7Pznsdw/A+cxCbaBrm1DlvPeaWJPUBIP Xt4ABZaWFQTe/yDK/ZpL1pt1A1iMbZvSpo24Dg1gRCI46N39ZTcYnFf7 48WgcrFCrjA0ay0lKvjGd1Mckgb8ikG2pe+O/FFWVpNuSHuylY8cDEqg gX7ogQ==
;; Received 525 bytes from 192.168.1.254#53(192.168.1.254) in 10 ms
org. 172800 IN NS a0.org.afilias-nst.info.
org. 172800 IN NS a2.org.afilias-nst.info.
org. 172800 IN NS b0.org.afilias-nst.org.
org. 172800 IN NS b2.org.afilias-nst.org.
org. 172800 IN NS c0.org.afilias-nst.info.
org. 172800 IN NS d0.org.afilias-nst.org.
org. 86400 IN DS 17883 7 1 38C5CF93B369C7557E0515FAAA57060F1BFB12C1
org. 86400 IN DS 17883 7 2 D889CAD790F01979E860D6627B58F85AB554E0E491FE06515F35548D 1EB4E6EE
org. 86400 IN RRSIG DS 8 1 86400 20200730200000 20200717190000 46594 . buDGmVukWJCS28Ty/Ka/0Qe7Y+ChPRLNRfRNJDim2wPJXxSQR1Ic94pB +YcIZLK9M5jUIZel5aDKwOPdZEZktoWyxkI9993NFPyb9IMo0r4ISQfi PgeiBN8AOB2hjQ1y6owQFVhWQgdURd8yImHrU2seMd5kmYZkoJOL8Xt2 2L+QUxNfcIu5lNbyepaH7G8qkxyiLyWL/dDWNrknFWlQ4VQFxvo7WzlY sthJ3zADAEYRQo3M/Qr6SheiMkGVlM9Ol5W4ZHakJSPnAJsRxTdnthUx 6jPtLfCJ9ALUo4BjxeMCeYzb5Qx1W51dvmY147kRDt0M4DQ02uwKzi0c f/tCVg==
;; Received 818 bytes from 198.97.190.53#53(h.root-servers.net) in 24 ms
4chan.org. 86400 IN NS rita.ns.cloudflare.com.
4chan.org. 86400 IN NS rick.ns.cloudflare.com.
4chan.org. 86400 IN DS 2371 13 2 6A733A066EC854DA185286CCFA57A32D5DB8C5423DDA19AE45C8DF62 7E6B3616
4chan.org. 86400 IN RRSIG DS 7 2 86400 20200807152700 20200717142700 27353 org. NVLL4jjoUlqQGE01bwZmMLUx8KHG+gwMnYgXGdRX1ea782pva0Db2IlU ENiH3NsJhM2poEYltL6ighTX3CBr7T973ZzUJA/kIoRObgIrHJ/B0TiR pNGVodVQWsHKkDNpujwvFgzQYgLvmyKcCw9rIV5HGNxU5QbjcENGs6b7 nq8=
couldn't get address for 'rita.ns.cloudflare.com': not foundI'm realizing how bad the experience is when my computer starts falling back to the "secondary" DNS. It adds a little over 1s latency to resolutions (very noticable).
I wish my computer was smart enough to "healthcheck" the primary and secondary, and fallback to using the secondary as the primary until it becomes healthy again.
I wish my computer was smart enough to "healthcheck" the primary and secondary, and fallback to using the secondary as the primary until it becomes healthy again.
So I just noticed that my mtr session that I started originally just changed paths and is now going to a different POP and now 1.1.1.1 is back up for me. No clue if the issue is fixed or they just sent a BGP update withdrawing the advertised route for 1.1.1.1 for the impacted POP.
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Well I just rebooted my modem, but modem + router checked out (I know the IPs). Rebooted the Pi-Hole, seems to be back up now. Cloudflare is the only DNS my Pi-Hole forwards to. I think I will add another, now..
Which ones are you going to add? Just curious. :)
I went with Comodo, but Level 3 also seems reasonable. Sorry, I wasn't checking replies.
I've been happily using NextDNS for a few months now on my mac and iPhone with no problems so far :)
Yes, can confirm I am seeing the same behavior. Other members on my team in other regions are able to resolve addresses - seems to be hit or miss to a degree based on location.
https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/ seems like this page is out of date.
I can't access my own VPS nor Digital Ocean (which takes care of DNS). Good to know I'm not the only one with issues, at least.
Yep. Say http://npmjs.com/
We are. We suddenly can't pull up any of our properties that use cloudflare DNS.
I'm getting some. 1.1.1.1 isn't responding to any DNS requests for me.
I'm seeing this too, I can't even load the Cloudflare website.
We are experiencing issues with DNS, Discord seems effected as well
Same here DNS is not resolving for several domains and subdomains.
Our AppBeat monitoring is reporting Cloudflare issues too.
My websites are down. I noticed when some CDNs were down.
1.0.0.1 and 1.1.1.1 are down for me for providing DNS.
Same here, DNS domains and subdomains not resolving.
Yep, github actions failing because of this too.
Yes, experiencing the same issue from the UK.
Yep, all my sites went down for a bit.
AppVeyor has experienced DNS hiccup.
using dig with 8.8.8.8 for discord.com and downdetector.com, I'm not seeing answer sections?
First twitter and now this....